Thanks for making me giggle , not very well so this has made me laugh out loud , such a fab episode but only to be expected with Doctors , the other soaps are full of woe , affairs - basically dull but then i don't watch them - just what i see from the articles in my Radio Times :-)

Having problems with someone at work? You could say you've had 'artistic differences', a 'conscious uncoupling', or you've come to a 'creative crossroads'... Or you could just cut straight to the point and do a Zara. Ouch.

it's gotta happen! the big exposure! Emma spots him and makes her way over to him to confront him - the ultimate revenge! Whilst having called the Police just before.... I should be a Doctor's script writer!

I chaired, stared and directed Pantomimes for five years with a schools amateurs dramatics group (parents) and I can so relate to today's episode 😢😂😢😂
Poor Heston 😆
I had to remind some of the cast that it wasn't broadway

This was so funny today. I guess most of the actors have personal experience of rehearsals like that. And I love that we get to see the versatility of some of the actors - Sarah Moyles is so good at accents. Doctors is at its best when it does episodes like this.

I used to find Dr Hal Haskey rather amusing..but sorry to say I can't stand him,in the real world would he really be accepted in the workforce & dealing with patients with his continually nasty attitude.

On December 14th Doctors will air a special episode. Instead of the usual medical emergencies the cast will star in a retelling of Dickens’ A Christmas Carol. If you want to find out more read our exclusive interview with Series Producer Peter Lloyd...

As you know The Mill staff are putting on a Christmas Carol next Wednesday, there’s a lot of work to do between now and then, so as an early Christmas present there’s a little teaser on our website as to what to expect in the lead up…

What part of the country is it filmed in as there are still plenty of green leaves on the trees for this time of a year but other soaps don't have such nice weather and leaves but it's one of the best soaps on so it doesn't really matter just would like to live there

Error spotted. Horse chestnut tree in full bloom as the couple were walking through the park. We are "meant" to be in December as the storyline is now. Horse chestnut trees don't flower now but in spring.

The Doctors family are very sad to announce the passing of one of our very beloved regular supporting actors, Keith Whitehouse. Many Doctors fans will recognise Keith as Letherbridge's busiest Paramedic, he'd been with the show from the beginning and will be sorely missed. Our thoughts go out to Keith's family.

On behalf of my family, I want to thank you from the bottom of our hearts for this tribute to my dad. He loved the Doctors family and truly loved being a part of it, it meant the world to him. Thank you all so much for your kind, heartfelt words, we have taken great comfort from reading them, knowing how much he meant to those that knew him x

I will miss you so much I'm so pleased that the BBC have done this. You were a star and your warmth shone out pleasure working with you. Whenever I go to set I will think of you with your cheeky grin and warm hugs. Just so pleased you've been recognised in here and I know this would mean so much to you xx

Thank you BBC and the Doctors team for recognising Keith's contribution to the Doctors family. Keith was the most professional, kind, generous and supportive person to have on your right shoulder when working alongside him on set. Once you had sampled one of Keith's "special" handshakes you knew that you were in for a cracking day.
Thoughts and prayers go to all family and friends who will feel a great big hole has been left in their hearts and lives. Sleep well Keith. We will miss you ! Xx